Talk:Greece at the Olympics

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About disputed Greek medals of 1896[edit]

An additional separate table was added with some additional Greek medals which are disputed, and are recognised only by the Hellenic Olympic Committee (HOC), but not by the IOC (according to its website) so far. Please do not include any of these medals in the other tables, as it creates confusion. Unless of course some day are officially recognised by IOC. Please also do not remove this separate table, both for reasons of fairness (we are not in a position today to judge who won then, and we don't want to be unfair to athletes who cannot defend themselves any more), as well of reasons of clarification (it's better to have such disputed medals separate somewhere, than keep including and excluding them all time). If you find additional sources corroborating the HOC claims, please add them to the name of each Greek athlete at this separate table.But do not include the athlete/medal to the other tables unless the IOC recognise them. If you edit other related wikipedia pages about these athletes or events, please keep this distinction between the results officially recognised at the IOC website and the ones claimed by the HOC - preferably citing both for reasons of fairness and clarification. Thank you.--Harry Deconstructing (talk) 19:39, 10 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]